Basic Drilling, Completion and Walkover,

02-04 Sep, 2015 - Jakarta, INDONESIA

Basic Drilling, Completion and WorkoveR

 

Day 1

Well Construction Overview

  • Where drilling fits in the E&P process
  • What information is required and available from well construction group
  • Roles and responsibilities of the wellsite and office drilling team
  • Different rig types and main equipment used in well construction

 

Well Design Overview

  • The well planning/design process including data inputs e.g. Pore Pressure, Frac Gradient, rock mechanics, lithology and completion requirements
  • Typical time line for well planning/design and long lead items e.g. rig selection, tubulars and well heads Well timing, costs, risks and AFE generation
  • Impact of surface constraints in well design e.g. existing wells on pad, anti-collision requirements
  • Drilling fluid selection including drilling performance, environmental constraints and formation damage
  • Basic Casing and Cementing
  • Directional Drilling and Deviation Control

 

Well Control

  • Kicks
  • BOPs, wireline pressure control equipment, Christmas trees

 

Well Execution and Operations

  • Casing, logging, cementing, and completions
  • Problems: stuck pipe, kicks, wellbore instability, lost circulation, fishing
  • Operational risks e.g. Rig equipment failures and potential consequences

 

Real-time operations

 

Review of Day and Workshop Examples

 

Day 3

Morning Session

  • Workover and completion methodology
  • Risk management
  • Well problems and well control
  • Cement bond logs
  • Perforating
  • Sand control management
  • Cement squeezing - workover
  • Acidizing - workover

 

Afternoon Session

  • Workover Rigs
  • Coiled tubing
  • Fishing
  • Completion management
  • Cased Hole operationsArtificial Lift systems

 

Review and Final Exam

 
Day 2

Overview of Reservoir concepts

  • Geology and Production
  • Rock Properties
  • Fluid Properties
  • Reservoir Driving Mechanisms Damage

 

Performance Prediction:

  • Well Testing
  • Nodal Analysis
  • Nodal Analysis exercises

 

Typical Upper Completion:

  • Casing and Tubing  Selection
  • Packers
  • Wellheads and Xmas trees
  • Accessories
  • Safety Valves
  • Running Completions
  • Artificial Lift
  • Multilaterals

 

Typical Lower Completions:

  • Introduction to Sand Control
  • Gravel Pack Design
  • Perforations

 

Production Operations:

  • Stimulation
  • Acidizing, Fracturing
  • Surface Facilities
  • Production Logging

 

Review of Day and Workshop Examples

 

Who Should Attend

This course has been designed for a broad audience: technical and non-technical new entrants into Oil & Gas industry, junior level engineering staff, non-engineering and non-technical staff, and managers looking to broaden their E&P knowledge of other departments and companies within the Oil Industry.

 

FOR ENQUIRIES

Gamar Carlesater

Email : gamar@cmtsp.com.sg

Tel: +65 9186 7757 | Fax: +656345 5928